Thursday 11 September 2014

Using Smartphones to Track Our Everyday Moral Judgments

Our lives are surprisingly packed with morally loaded experiences. We see others behaving badly (or well), and we behave well (or badly) ourselves. In a new study, researchers used a smartphone app to track moral and immoral acts committed or witnessed by more than 1,200 people as they went about their days. It's one of the first attempts to quantify the moral landscape of daily life, and it contains some interesting hints about how people are influenced by the behavior or others, as well as by their own political and religious leanings.


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from WIRED » Science http://feeds.wired.com/c/35185/f/661470/s/3e60361a/sc/4/l/0L0Swired0N0C20A140C0A90Csmartphone0Estudy0Emoral0Epsychology0C/story01.htm

via Science News

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